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22
Nov
2009
Daglig hälsokontroll av din vSphere-miljö

17 hours ago by Andreas Berg

Det är mycket information och många parametrar att hålla koll på i en VMware miljö. Information som både tar tid och kräver administration för att få fram. Tänkt dig att du t.ex. vill ta reda på hur många av dina ”snapshots” som är äldre än 30 dagar eller du kanske vill få en rapport på ”CPU Ready” ...

Virtualisera.se - virtualisera.se

20
Nov
2009
VMotion and Exchange 2010, not supported

2 days ago by Kenneth van Ditmarsch

Just a short blog post about Microsoft Exchange 2010 in combination with VMware VMotion. We are running this combination hosted on vSphere platform and noticed that whenever we VMotion over a Exchange 2010 Mailbox server that is using DAG (Database Availability Group’s), the DAG will fail. I’m not a ...

VirtualKenneth's Blog - kennethvanditmarsch.wordpress.com · 1 reference

StorMagic SvSAN with High Availability mirroring

2 days ago by Gabe

Recently I had the opportunity to review StorMagic’s SvSAN software. Their current release available from their website is only compatible with VMware ESX 3.5, since my home lab is already running... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Gabes Virtual World - gabesvirtualworld.com · Rank: 105,122 · 67 references

19
Nov
2009
VMotion live wont work with newly purchased server

3 days ago by admin

We already had 2 Dell PowerEdge servers in our datacenter and newly purchased 2 Dell PowerEdge R710. We had problem to run VMotion Live but cold migrations work fine. See error msg below Server 1 Dell PowerEdge 2900 (CPU E5430) Server 2 Dell PowerEdge 2950 (CPU E5430) Server 3 Dell PowerEdge R710 (C ...

VMtech.se - vmtech.se

17
Nov
2009
V.Smile V-Motion – Handy Manny

5 days ago

Product Description Joe needs Manny’s help on his construction site! V. Smile Motion is a brand new educational video gaming system for pre-schoolers. Manny and the tools go to help Joe and find a fun learning adventure ahead! Entertaining activities and mini games will help Manny and his friends ge ...

Vtech Toys Reviews - vtechlearningtoys.com

15
Nov
2009
Geographically dispersed cluster design

7 days ago by Arnim van Lieshout

Nowadays more and more companies have or are considering a 2 nd datacenter in another site. Mostly the main reason for this 2 nd datacenter is for disaster recovery purposes. There are 2 ways to utilize this 2 nd datacenter. First one could choose for an active-passive setup, where in the 2 nd datac ...

Arnim van Lieshout - van-lieshout.com · 12 references

13
Nov
2009
Грабли: vCenter 4 и ESX3 - не хочет работать Storage ...

9 days ago by Anton Zhbankov

Дано: vCenter 4 управляет смешанной инфраструктурой из ESX 4 и 3.5, все лицензии Enterprise. ESXi 3.5 - standalone, не в кластере. Проблема: невозможно совершить Storage VMotion для ВМ на ESXi 3.5, поскольку "VMotion is not licensed for host". Возникает вопрос - как это нет лицензии, у меня же Enter ...

Записки ... - blog.vadmin.ru · Rank: 140,534 · 7 references

12
Nov
2009
V.Smile V-Motion – Little Einsteins

10 days ago

Product Description Join the Little Einsteins on their mission to get to the Glass Slipper Ball! V. Smile Motion is a brand new educational video gaming system for pre-schoolers. Learn about reading music, musical instruments, musical speed, dancing and more! Help the team complete their mission by ...

Vtech Toys Reviews - vtechlearningtoys.com

10
Nov
2009
EMC Hints at Storage Technology Breakthrough in VMworld Demo

12 days ago by Nick Allen

This technique operates completely transparent to the vSphere environment, as only a single LUN is presented to the two hosts. So a single vMotion and a “logical” storage vMotion (actually hyper-speed synchronous dual write) are combined into a single vMotion which only takes a few minutes or second ...

The Virtualization Practice - virtualizationpractice.com/blog · Rank: 102,203 · 10 references

09
Nov
2009
VMware VMotion, how fast can we go?

13 days ago by Kenneth van Ditmarsch

Lately while I was testing out specific failover behaviors in vSphere, I accidently discovered that VMotion Speeds (MB/s) are logged in the the /var/log/vmkernel, now that’s cool! Issue the command tail -f /var/log/vmkernel and than initiate a VMotion. You should get info like this: Host VMotionning ...

VirtualKenneth's Blog - kennethvanditmarsch.wordpress.com · 1 reference

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